Honduras

August 3, 2022
Allison Lira

Despite community efforts, a transnational mining company has desecrated a 200-year old cemetery in Honduras.

January 13, 2022
Laura Blume and Laura Aileen Sauls

In the Honduran Muskitia, Indigenous people have long been targets of violence and injustice by the government’s fight against drug trafficking.

January 10, 2022
Suyapa Portillo Villeda

Ending more than a decade of right-wing rule, Xiomara Castro will enter office on January 27 with an agenda strongly shaped by women’s activism and other social movements.

November 26, 2021
Dashiell Allen

Days before the elections in Honduras, many living outside the country worry they won’t be allowed to cast their ballots on November 28.

November 24, 2021
Christian Duarte

At stake in Honduras’s upcoming general election is the continuity or rupture of the neoliberal, authoritarian pact between political and economic elites.

November 4, 2021
Dashiell Allen

Garifuna activists in New York are working to change the legal status and improve the lives of Central American immigrants in the United States.

September 1, 2021
Ainhoa Montoya and Rupert Knox

Honduran activists jailed in 2019 for opposing mining in their community have faced two years of unfair legal proceedings leading up to their trial.

July 30, 2020
María Inés Taracena

Five Garífuna men were kidnapped on July 18 in Triunfo de la Cruz, Honduras. Miriam Miranda of the Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras says authorities are complacent toward rising violence against the Garífuna people.

June 22, 2020
Jared Olson

Who Killed Berta Cáceres? by Nina Lakhani tells the story of how politicians and corporations repressed social movements in post-coup Honduras.

March 26, 2020
Jorge E. Cuéllar

In the age of COVID-19, anything other than ending deportations is a high-risk, potentially disastrous move.

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